Argon to be a strong presence at 2013 CBW Protection Symposia

Wed, Apr 17, 2013 18:02 CET

Argon will bring its entire sales force to the 11th International Symposium on Protection against Chemical & Biological Warfare Agents, which takes place on 3rd June 2013 in Stockholm, Sweden. Argon Electronics, a world leader in the development and manufacture of CBRN/HazMat response equipment simulators, has experienced considerable growth in the past twelve months and its presence at the Symposium will enable the sales team to expand its influence yet further and to demonstrate why it has been such a success.

The CBW Symposium, which was initiated in 1983 to bring together experts in the field for mutual discussions and network-building, is held every three years and regarded by many as the foremost event in the CBRN response industry. “This is a prestigious event that is keenly anticipated by everyone in the industry,” explained Steven Pike, Managing Director, Argon Electronics. “The whole sales team are booked to attend and we look forward to meeting our existing customers as well as potential customers and detector manufacturers amongst the delegates as possible.” Argon shall be demonstrating the latest version of its world leading PlumeSIM® CBRN / HazMat simulation system.

Argon Electronics celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2012, a year in which the company announced a series of new contracts for the armed forces in the UK, Ireland, Canada, India, Sweden and beyond. The sales underline Argon’s proven capability to develop products that permit cost-effective, best practice CBRN response training across the globe.

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Argon Electronics

Argon Electronics was established in 1987 and has since become a world leader in the development and manufacture of hazardous material detector simulators, most notably in the fields of military Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) defence. Our simulators have applications from civil response to unconventional terrorism and accidental release, and international treaty verification, with a growing presence in the nuclear energy generation and education markets.